Actually, this would be a nice feature, but I'm not
willing to code it, so I can live without.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: There are
some people (myself included) who happen to use the
LiveTV feature. Or, alternatively, I'll start
recording a show, but them in skipping
Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
There is a very very important thing missing in MythTV.
At least I have been missing this feature on every single TV I have had:
A volumen-preset-while-the-bloody-commercials-are-running button.
Ever noticed that the sound is turned up 15% while the commercials are
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 11:10:46PM -0700, Joe Votour wrote:
Actually, this would be a nice feature, but I'm not
willing to code it, so I can live without.
I've said it before, and I'll say it again: There are
some people (myself included) who happen to use the
LiveTV feature. Or,
I installed a new, external 300GB 1394 hard drive to act as video
storage. It seemed to be working fine as of this mornig when I left.
I'm sure I'll hear from my 75+ year old Linux using parents if it
fails!
What about live and recorded video? Is the video choppy?
Are the scaling issues
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 10:19:10PM -0400, Michael Starks wrote:
Axel Thimm wrote:
Yes, it is. Please send in more details (perhaps better on
bugzilla.atrpms.net and a link to the bug here). Thanks.
As requested: http://bugzilla.atrpms.net/show_bug.cgi?id=528
Thanks, that's indeed a
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 05:58:05PM -0700, Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
Regarding your question about Axel (atrpms):
In my opinion atrpms should be handled with care. If used incorrectly -
it may blow up your system.
Not if you use at-stable which is the default setting.
Some of the stuff that is
On Tuesday 24 May 2005 20:12, Derek Scollon wrote:
I like being able to use DVD menus and skip from chapter to chapter, so
I've just switched to xine and it's working great for DVDs. My next
question is whether MythTV can rip DVDs preserving DVD menus and chapters.
I've done this in Windows
On 5/23/05, Peter Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/23/05, John Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can a master and slave backend store recordings in 2 seperate places?..
ie both on their own hard drives or do they both have to store the files
in the same place?
Yes, that's how I have my
If I'm watching something live then i'll run it at around 85% slower
speed (not slow enough to really notice any difference) then when the
commercials come on your normally around 4mins behind realtime and can
skip through most of them :)
Ash.
On 5/26/05, Brad Templeton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a PVR-150MCE (mostly) going in New Zealand:
Relevant module config options (note it is my second card - change the -81-1
to -81-0 if the 150 is your first/only card):
alias char-major-81 videodev
alias char-major-81-1 ivtv
options cx25840 i2c_enable=1 audiofmt=1 no_black_magic=1
On Wed, 25 May 2005 18:56:01 -0500
SB Childe Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] hit the keyboard and
punched:
Have you had any framerate issues?
Yes, with older ivtv (something like 0.3.3...) I had low fps and slow
motion like picture. Don't know what I did to resolve it but I think
the problems
Axel,
Is it possible to make package for these plugins in the bleeding section.
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 05:58:05PM -0700, Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
Regarding your question about Axel (atrpms):
In my opinion atrpms should be handled with care. If used incorrectly -
it may blow up your system.
What I'm thinking with this is rather than indirectly sending commands
to the frontend (or backend) via lirc, you could directly control the
unit through ssh (since it is an autonomous unit connected by WiFi).
In the case of distributed frontends, you would be able to monitor and
control each
On 5/25/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any suggestions folks. Been driving me buggy for weeks now.
ed
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mythtvsetup
2005-05-25 22:30:17.505 New DB connection, total: 1
Total desktop width=1280, height=1024, numscreens=1
2005-05-25 22:30:17.577 Using
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 12:08:58PM +0200, Patrick de Brabander [mythtv] wrote:
Is it possible to make package for these plugins in the bleeding section.
Yes, such packages usually get their debut in bleeding or testing
first.
But you would need to convince some other packager to work on it, I'm
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Kyle Rose wrote:
LOL. There are actually three (somewhat tongue-in-cheek), and I
accidentally combined the second and third in my statement:
1. Cable quality doesn't matter when the data flowing over it is digital.
My english is not so good but i can help to complete
the italian translation. Where i can find a guide line?
Another question, I'm working on a new italian grabber,
how i can include in mythtv supported grabbers?
Andrea
Ps Nobody from italy?
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On Wed, 2005-05-25 at 23:01 -0600, pmb wrote:
Back by popular demand, Nuvola Theme 0.2. Not much has changed except
for a few icons and the font which look a lot nicer than the old ones.
Download it at http://www.umich2.com
Good news everyone!
Let me know if you have any problems or
My mythbackend machine locked up around 3AM last night. Actually the
hard drive light showed constant activity this morning, but the box was
not accessible, either on the console or network. This is not the first
time it's happened, but it does not happen often.
So I reset the box. It prompted
Thanks all, for your replies.
The RPM route is still an option of course.
My first MythTV system, now dismantled,
was successfully built using Jarod's guide
and Axel's RPMs.
At the moment, I would like to be able to
use CVS, compile-from-source methods,
and make this new AMD64 system work.
But,
On 5/26/05, Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed a new, external 300GB 1394 hard drive to act as video
storage. It seemed to be working fine as of this mornig when I left.
I'm sure I'll hear from my 75+ year old Linux using parents if it
fails!
What about live and
Tim,
Out of curiosity on my behalf with item #3 what happens when you run
Myth without reloading the tuner?
3. Whenever I reboot, I loose /dev/video0 and am forced to run modprobe
ivtv to reload my tuner device. Is this the correct behaviour? Where
do I set this to run automatically?
AJM,
On
Michael Haan writes:
How do I figure out if I've got a mismatch, and how do I fix it?
I just tested and I can *definitely* tune HD using DVB/QAM with this
card. I'm so close, I just need to get myth on board.
Yeah, that's the *EXACT* same thing that happened to me when I got my
On 5/26/05, Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed a new, external 300GB 1394 hard drive to act as video
storage. It seemed to be working fine as of this mornig when I left.
I'm sure I'll hear from my 75+ year old Linux using parents if it
fails!
What about live and
I want to warn that we are not very concerned about that stuff. My mom
was taken ill a few weeks ago and I built this quickly so she could
OK. I will use X to run Myth and display recorded shows, not TV out.
Looks like PVR-150 is good enough for me. It's not available yet in my
country, and
The static issues have been fixed as far as I know.
I just got this card working about a week ago, after having the static
issues for almost a month prior to that. I've also helped at least one
other person fix the static issue, which as far as I know was simply
caused by the module refusing to
On 5/25/05, Karsten Jeppesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a very very important thing missing in MythTV.
At least I have been missing this feature on every single TV I have had:
A volumen-preset-while-the-bloody-commercials-are-running button.
Ever noticed that the sound is turned up
So far everything with MythTV runs cool except the Program Guide. I
have to go thru some hinky menu to get to it, and when I select a show
to watch, the screen goes dark. If I press the OK button again on the
remote I finally get the show.
I've tried the MythWeb stuff but without any real
Title: Re: Finishing my Myth Configuration
1. The down and CH- buttons on my remote are not working - all other
buttons work great. I set up the remote using irrecord and the lircrc
file from Jarods site. Do I need to rerun irrecord again? I played
around with IRW and confirmed that
I think it's great because you should be able to control your other
devices all from the Nokia. Devices like your TV, receiver/amp, DVD
player, Lights, motorized screen (for a projector) etc. It would be
really cool if someone created some software to link this with Myth
and allow you to learn
Kyle Rose wrote:
Michael T. Dean wrote:
Kyle Rose wrote:
LOL. There are actually three (somewhat tongue-in-cheek), and I
accidentally combined the second and third in my statement:
1. Cable quality doesn't matter when the data flowing over it is digital.
Back by popular demand, Nuvola Theme 0.2.
Not much has changed except for a few icons and the
font which look a lot nicer than the old ones.
Great theme !!!
Ciao, Andrea
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On 5/25/05, Karsten Jeppesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a very very important thing missing in MythTV.
At least I have been missing this feature on every single TV I have had:
A volumen-preset-while-the-bloody-commercials-are-running button.
Ever noticed that the sound is turned up
On 5/26/05, James Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's great because you should be able to control your other
devices all from the Nokia. Devices like your TV, receiver/amp, DVD
player, Lights, motorized screen (for a projector) etc. It would be
really cool if someone created some
I have a few questions about themes:
1) Do you have to be a programmer to create a new theme?
2) Can we have animations in themes? For example selecting an entry in a menu
will trigger some visual effect (like a simple animation), etc.
3) are osd themes more difficult to create than the other
I guess it is similar, but still an open source version with the
ability to double as a Web browser, IM device, and basic PDA
functionality is pretty sweet indeed.
On 5/26/05, John Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/26/05, James Oltman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think it's great because
Not sure. the most obvious good feature about the 150 is contrary to
the Hauppage site which says the '150 is the priced reduced version of
the 250' it appears that the 150 with the 0.3.3k driver is actually
dual tuner. However I haven't tried recording from the second tuner
yet.
And you won't
Is the console still responsive? (does capslock still toggle the LED?)
What filesystem(s) do you have?
Are you running Raid?
What motherboard/IDE controller?
Tim
James Pifer wrote:
My mythbackend machine locked up around 3AM last night. Actually the
hard drive light showed constant
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 12:21, Tim Tait wrote:
Is the console still responsive? (does capslock still toggle the LED?)
What filesystem(s) do you have?
Are you running Raid?
What motherboard/IDE controller?
Tim
I think it has something to do with one of the hard drives. I have three
So here is the what I get when I start Mythbackend. Any thoughts.
FC3 2.6.11.1.27
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mythbackend
[1] 4804
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ 2005-05-26 09:47:53.975 New DB connection, total: 1
Starting up as the master server.
2005-05-26 09:47:54.035 New DB connection, total: 2
On 5/26/05, Robert Kulagowski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure. the most obvious good feature about the 150 is contrary to
the Hauppage site which says the '150 is the priced reduced version of
the 250' it appears that the 150 with the 0.3.3k driver is actually
dual tuner. However I
So I feel i'm getting closer. At least I know that the hardware works.
What I don't understand is why modprobe.conf fails to load the ivtv and
liric drivers. Does it do anything at all. Or How do I force
modprobe.conf to load.
It looks as though my next challenge is getting this socket to
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 01:48:52PM -0700, Justin Mason wrote:
Well, is a live stream more similar to a TV transmission (with
timeshifting recording, etc.), or a music track? that's arguable;
and MythStream deals with both.
Does MythStream play ogg streams? If so, I'd like someone to contact
On 5/26/05, Ed Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I feel i'm getting closer. At least I know that the hardware works.
What I don't understand is why modprobe.conf fails to load the ivtv and
liric drivers. Does it do anything at all. Or How do I force
modprobe.conf to load.
Look carefully
hallo,
i am getting the following errors after upgrading to version 0.18:
*Warning* at /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php, line 50:
session_start():
open(php_sessions/sess_ee27764eb298379f3fe82d8b7d61276a, O_RDWR) failed:
No such file or directory (2)
any ideas?
christian
Ed Hills wrote:
It looks as though my next challenge is getting this socket to bind and
I truly am clueless on that one. As far as I can tell, all the security
is off and the ip is set correctly.
A bind failure results from the port already being in use. Do
a netstat -a -n --tcp | grep
This is probably a stupid question, but is there any way to watch and
record two different channels with a single DCT2XXX receiver?
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That said it could all be smoke and mirrors. Maybe there is only a
single tuner and maybe software is remembering which channel to show
me. I don't know.
The important issue would be setting it up to use both and then seeing
if the MPEG encoder will encode both at the same time. Even with two
Michael J. Lynch wrote:
Ed Hills wrote:
It looks as though my next challenge is getting this socket to bind and
I truly am clueless on that one. As far as I can tell, all the security
is off and the ip is set correctly.
A bind failure results from the port already being in use. Do
a
On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 07:51:52AM -0500, Mercury Morris wrote:
Thanks all, for your replies.
The RPM route is still an option of course. My first MythTV system,
now dismantled, was successfully built using Jarod's guide and
Axel's RPMs.
At the moment, I would like to be able to use CVS,
On May 26, 2005 02:57 pm, Egeekial wrote:
This is probably a stupid question, but is there any way to watch and
record two different channels with a single DCT2XXX receiver?
The short answer is no.
The long answer is that on many cable systems, most of the channels that
people actually want
On 5/26/05, Christian Borchmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hallo,i am getting the following errors after upgrading to version 0.18:*Warning* at /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php, line 50:session_start():open(php_sessions/sess_ee27764eb298379f3fe82d8b7d61276a, O_RDWR) failed:
No such file
Bumping to the top...Does anyone have any guidelines or is
anyone using a primary widescreen output while also outputting
svideo?I want to be able to watch the primary widescreen
display most of the time, but still be able to watch the svideo output
on the bedroom TV.I don't need to do both
On 5/26/05, IvanK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a few questions about themes:
1) Do you have to be a programmer to create a new theme?
Nope, though you will need to edit XML. A paint program and a text
editor are the basic tools.
2) Can we have animations in themes? For example
Sorry if this is answered somewhere, searching in gossamer for using
the control key as a modifier for lircrc returns almost every message
regarding remotes, due to remote control being in most of them.
I have used mythweb to add a jump point to mythweather of Ctrl+W.
Hitting Ctrl-W on the
What if you have two pvr-150's? will the second video be real then? or
will there be /dev/video0-3?
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 11:12 -0500, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
Not sure. the most obvious good feature about the 150 is contrary to
the Hauppage site which says the '150 is the priced reduced
Joe Henley wrote:
So far everything with MythTV runs cool except the Program Guide. I
have to go thru some hinky menu to get to it, and when I select a
show to watch, the screen goes dark. If I press the OK button again
on the remote I finally get the show.
On 5/26/05, Ed Hills [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So here is the what I get when I start Mythbackend. Any thoughts.
FC3 2.6.11.1.27
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ mythbackend
[1] 4804
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ 2005-05-26 09:47:53.975 New DB connection, total: 1
Starting up as the master server.
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Donavan Stanley wrote:
On 5/26/05, IvanK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a few questions about themes:
1) Do you have to be a programmer to create a new theme?
Nope, though you will need to edit XML. A paint program and a text
editor are the basic tools.
2)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael T. Dean
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 12:32 PM
To: Discussion about mythtv
Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] Program Guide
Joe Henley wrote:
So far everything with MythTV runs cool except
Yup me. Works fine. I've got both a Nova-T and an Avermedia. Can't say
there's any noticeable difference between the two.
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On Thursday 26 May 2005 19:51, Christian Borchmann wrote:
hallo,
i am getting the following errors after upgrading to version 0.18:
*Warning* at /usr/share/mythtv/mythweb/includes/init.php, line 50:
session_start():
open(php_sessions/sess_ee27764eb298379f3fe82d8b7d61276a, O_RDWR) failed:
Peter Judge wrote:
A wide-screen version would be nice.
-- Peter
Paypal me some dough for a wide-screen and I would be glad to. ;)
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Michael Carland wrote:
Sorry if this is answered somewhere, searching in gossamer for using
the control key as a modifier for lircrc returns almost every message
regarding remotes, due to remote control being in most of them.
Can't help you on your problem, but with gossamer, if your search
John Williams wrote:
On 5/25/05, Karsten Jeppesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a very very important thing missing in MythTV.
At least I have been missing this feature on every single TV I have had:
A volumen-preset-while-the-bloody-commercials-are-running button.
Ever noticed that
How did you get the remote to properly learn the IR commands of the
keyboard? When I do that with my giant Sony Rm-2100 remote, it works.
When I go to use the remote, it gives me 2 keypresses instead of one
for EVERY command I learned. Did you do something special?
On 5/26/05, Michael T. Dean
What if you have two pvr-150's? will the second video be real then? or
will there be /dev/video0-3?
You'll have /dev/video0 with Tuner 0 and 1, /dev/video1 with Tuner 0 and
1, etc.
Ask over on the ivtv list why there are multiple tuner, composite and
s-video devices created for each
On 5/26/05, pmb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Judge wrote:
A wide-screen version would be nice.
heh or run your monitor at 1280x1024 and Myth in a 1280x720 window
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On Thu, May 26, 2005 at 03:36:55PM -0500, Robert Kulagowski wrote:
What if you have two pvr-150's? will the second video be real then? or
will there be /dev/video0-3?
You'll have /dev/video0 with Tuner 0 and 1, /dev/video1 with Tuner 0 and
1, etc.
Ask over on the ivtv list why there are
Hi,
I've recently changed cable providers, to Comcast from RCN. With RCN, I had my
STB connected to my Myth box via firewire, and I was able to get all my
subscribed channels via this connection, both SD and HD. I also have a PVR-250.
Unfortunately, Comcast has a different philosophy on what
Michael Carland wrote:
Sorry if this is answered somewhere, searching in gossamer for using
the control key as a modifier for lircrc returns almost every message
regarding remotes, due to remote control being in most of them.
I have used mythweb to add a jump point to mythweather of Ctrl+W.
--- Peter Judge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've recently changed cable providers, to Comcast
from RCN. With RCN, I had my STB connected to my
Myth box via firewire, and I was able to get all my
subscribed channels via this connection, both SD and
HD. I also have a PVR-250.
Axel Thimm wrote:
On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 05:58:05PM -0700, Karsten Jeppesen wrote:
Regarding your question about Axel (atrpms):
In my opinion atrpms should be handled with care. If used incorrectly -
it may blow up your system.
Not if you use at-stable which is the
I guess it's a good thing I have a reboot script on the power button
of my remote. :)
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On Thu, 26 May 2005, Michael T. Dean wrote:
Michael Carland wrote:
[...]
to be printed, with the lirc config value in the quotes. Some of the
keys silently failed.
I eventually gave up and used F2, which works.
For future reference, anyone know how to make this work?
LIRC
I don't know if this should be part of a wish list but here it is.
I have the following problem (not really a problem but an annoyance). I
have a dual-card MythTV box with the following inputs:
1 PVR150 MCE receives analog cable signals
1 PVR250 retail receives digital cable through S-Video
Claude Boucher wrote:
I have the following problem (not really a problem but an annoyance). I
have a dual-card MythTV box with the following inputs:
1 PVR150 MCE receives analog cable signals
1 PVR250 retail receives digital cable through S-Video and RCA to 3.5mm
jack
The signal from
Claude Boucher wrote:
I don't know if this should be part of a wish list but here it is.
I have the following problem (not really a problem but an annoyance).
I have a dual-card MythTV box with the following inputs:
1 PVR150 MCE receives analog cable signals
1 PVR250 retail receives digital
On 5/26/05, Kevin Kuphal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Adjust the mixer settings for each card using alsamixer so that one is
higher/lower than the other until they are balanced.
Unfortunately, the PVR-x50 audio controls are not exposed through ALSA
since the card deals with the video/audio
Ed Hills wrote:
So here is the what I get when I start Mythbackend. Any thoughts.
FC3 2.6.11.1.27
2005-05-26 09:47:54.059 Channel(/dev/video0)::Open(): Can't open video
device, errorNo such file or directory
Well - it is kind of obvious - isn't it. So maybe I am getting this wrong.
When
I was happily running Myth 0.17 and decided, hey, let's do something
tonight and upgrade. I received these errors after I did a kernel
upgrade then a MythTV-suite upgrade:
error: unpacking of archive failed on file /var/lib/mythmusic: cpio:
chown failed - Operation not permitted
Then I
(Sorry I'm resending. I didn't see this go through.
Thanks for any help you can give.)
--
I have a PVPVR50 that's working well with TV-Out. The
sound is just fine.
The sound on the motherboard is just fine too. I'm
running KDKDEn Fedora Core 3. I can play
DVDs,CDs,etc.
On Thursday 26 May 2005 17:16, Mike Isely wrote:
What I ultimately discovered was not that Control-T was silently failing,
but rather that MythTV was interpretting Control-T as just plain old T.
I hit upon this because during my futzing at one point I was on a page
where T was active as a
I got the same problem with the external sound blaster live 24!
(usb-audio.o) . I only got two mixer controls for it PCM and Capture. None
for line in etc.
Cenk
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 26 May 2005 23:41
To:
Related to this, there's the difference between volume for recorded content
and MythVideo files.
If I set the playback volume for recorded content to 90% (so I have room to
both raise and lower it). When I start a video, it seems to start with
the same sound level, but mplayer is started with
Phill Edwards wrote:
Has anyone subscribed to this and have any info on whether/how it's
better than what we can currently get?
I subscribed to the 7 day trial, and it works well, for me at least. I
think I will be using it.
cheers
markus
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Hi all,
How come R5A18 was announced 1 month ago, but the mysettopbox.tv website
still refers to R5A15 ?
Thanks
Ricardo
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From: Cecil Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Discussion about mythtv mythtv-users@mythtv.org
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2005 10:21 AM
Subject: Re:
On 5/26/05, Peter Judge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, Comcast has a different philosophy on what they provide via
firewire. I can get the analog channels ( 80) and the HD channels (800 -
900ish) via firewire, but the rest of the digital channels (mainly the 200s)
don't play
On Thu, 2005-05-26 at 19:34 -0400, Brad Benson wrote:
On 5/26/05, Peter Judge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Unfortunately, Comcast has a different philosophy on what they provide via
firewire. I can get the analog channels ( 80) and the HD channels (800 -
900ish) via firewire, but the rest
On Thursday 26 May 2005 01:33 pm, James Oltman wrote:
When I go to use the remote, it gives me 2 keypresses instead of one
for EVERY command I learned. Did you do something special?
begin
prog = mythtv
button = menu
config = m
delay = 2
end
Put that delay in
On May 26, 2005, at 5:52 PM, Ben Giddings wrote:
Yeah, I think the correct way of doing lirc stuff is that you put the
*commands* in the lircrc file, not the keys. That's how mplayer and
xine
seem to work. For example, mplayer's fast forward command is:
begin
prog = mplayer
Ben Giddings wrote:
Related to this, there's the difference between volume for recorded content
and MythVideo files.
If I set the playback volume for recorded content to 90% (so I have room to
both raise and lower it). When I start a video, it seems to start with
the same sound level, but
Axel Thimm wrote:
Thanks, that's indeed a different issue, it just hadn't been scheduled
to be built. It will appear in a couple of hours.
Thank you, everything works now.
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Does MythStream play ogg streams?
MythStream uses mplayer to play streaming content, so if mplayer
supports ogg streams (which it appears it does...), then so does
mythstream.
Another nice tip/trick for mythstream is to manage the database of
stream stations with phpMyAdmin and update the
On Thu, 26 May 2005 01:26:52 +0200
Rickard Borgmäster [EMAIL PROTECTED] hit the keyboard and punched:
Yes. The system is more or less isolated so I haven't bothered setting
up a mythtvuser but run the system as root. Might change it later on but
anyways, since it's all root the .xmltv dir
I was trying to make a backup of the database via
mysqldump -u mythtv -pmythtv mythconverg -c mythtv_backup.sql
as shown in http://mythtv.org/docs/mythtv-HOWTO-22.html#ss22.5
However I got an error
mysqldump: Got error: 1045: Access denied for user: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Hi,
I have made a Remote Control plugin. It is still in an early stage, but
neverethless usable yet.
It is intended for a PDA to be used as remote control using the wireless
network interface. It consists of a plugin and a webinterface.
The plugin uses bidrectional socket communication. So a
Hi,
I got the following error building Matt Zimmerman's (dijkstra.csh.rit.edu)
latest (0.18.1) debian mythtv packages:
undefined reference to `mpeg_xvmc_vld_decoder'
I added --enable-xvmc and --enable-xvmc-vld to the debian/rules file.
I'm running debian xfree86-4.3.0.dfsg.1-12, with
On 5/26/05, Dan Littlejohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Found this and thought I would pass it along.
I have a diskless frontend and had a hard time with xdm autologging
and also wanted to have a lightweight session so I have been looking
off and on for a different autologin method. Just
On 5/25/05, Andrew Gallatin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At least for US users, channel numbering for DVB boards is pretty
confusing. I was hoping for some info on what the current
best practice is for setting up DVB channels.
When you do a channel scan, mythtv picks up a channel number from
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